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PRESIDENT WILSON AT THE FRONT

CHRISTMAS DAY WITH THE ARMY

ADDRES3 TO THE TROOPS

1 By Telegraph-l'ress Association-CoDyrigtit

„„ . New York ' December 25. ■ the United Press correspondent at Gha 11,111 out reports that President Wilson arrived on Christmas morning, and was welcomed by Geneva! Pershing. JIo then loft for Liuigrcti in onUw to review find addre® the troops and to eat Christmas dinner with them. The President was to leave for London at C o'clock. The President's message slated: "Tho Americans will bo cheercd by knowledge ol the loot that throughout tho groat, nations with which we have been associated in this war public opinion strongly sustains all the proposals for a just and lasting peace, and far the closo cooperation of tho self-governing peoples in making that peaco secure after its present settlement is formulated."—Aus„ N.Z. C'ablo Assn. (lleiv December 28, 8.20 p.m.) New Yorr;, Decomber 25. President Wilson arrived at Chaumont on Christmas morning, was woloom. Ed by General Pershing. Ho afterwards left for Langres in order to review and address tho American troops and eat his Christmas dinner with them. Ho leaves for London at (i o'clock. Speaking at Chaumont, tho President said that ho had not found any ditto cuco in principle or fundamental purpose among the Allied leaders, with whom' ho was co-operating for the settlement of tho peace problems. "Tho world now knows that tho nations that fought are prepared to mako peace upon the basis of justice and righteousness. Any peaco niado must be n people's peace,"—Ans.N.Z. Cablo Assn.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 78, 27 December 1918, Page 5

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PRESIDENT WILSON AT THE FRONT Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 78, 27 December 1918, Page 5

PRESIDENT WILSON AT THE FRONT Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 78, 27 December 1918, Page 5

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